WASHINGTON (AP) — Before the game was one minute old, UConn had three turnovers.

There were many more to come. Passes that flew almost randomly out of bounds. Balls flying everywhere except where they were supposed to. And perhaps the only reason the No. 3 Huskies don't have their first losing streak since 1993 is because the opponent was simply overmatched.

Kelly Faris scored 15 points, and UConn survived a round of sloppy-ball Wednesday night, bouncing back from a rare conference-opening loss to beat Georgetown, 75-48, in a game that included 45 giveaways.

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